Tenjune
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Tenjune is the name of a nightclub in New York City's Meatpacking District. The nightclub is located on Little West 12th Street and got its name because the owners, Eugene Remm and Mark Birmbaum, share the same birthday—June 10th.
The club gained media attention in February 2007 because of its frequent celebrity clientele.[citation needed] Britney Spears went to Tenjune three nights in one week prior to her breakdown,[citation needed] including one night during which DJ Berrie debuted songs from her Blackout album.[citation needed]